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Most Roles Actors Play in Entrepreneurial Ecosystem: A Network Theory Perspective

Journal of Entrepreneurship Education, 2020

This study aimed to determine the most roles actors play in the entrepreneurial ecosystem and to build entrepreneurial quality using a mix method approach. It then established an entrepreneurial ecosystem of the creative industry in the East Priangan Region (West Java, Indonesia) as a research case. The respondents and informants consisted of business actors, government, bankers, academics (universities), marketers, and social community members. Data processing and analysis employed a network theory perspective. Results of the study showed that members of the surrounding community, as part of the social community, were the actors playing the most roles in the creative industry of entrepreneurial ecosystem in the East Priangan Region. This phenomenon was evident from the many relationships they have established, their ability to spread knowledge quickly, and their ability to mediate between two other actors directly. Accordingly, they had become a valuable actor in the creative indus...

Decomposing The Problems of Traditional Markets Business Ecosystem in Indonesia

This study addresses the issue that traditional markets face in this modern time, particularly in Indonesia. By examining previous literatures discussing on a traditional marketplace, the research suggested that there were four major categories of problems that bear down upon the current condition of traditional markets in Indonesia. To further dissect the problems faced by traditional market merchants, we have constructed a value flow map to assess the health of business ecosystem of traditional markets. We argue that immediate actions must be taken to maintain the presence of traditional markets in the country. We have managed to produce several posits to be tested through empirical studies. We also have provided several tentative suggestions that might be useful for future

Actors and Their Roles in Entrepreneurial Ecosystem: A Network Theory Perspective: Cooperative Study in Sukabumi, West Java

2020

This study aims to map and analyze the roles of actors involved in the process of knowledge transfer in the cooperative entrepreneurial ecosystem in Sukabumi, West Java. This mapping is important because it is useful to maximize the process of collaboration in improving the quality of cooperative entrepreneurship in Sukabumi. This study uses a mixed method with a sequential exploratory strategy involving cooperative managers as respondents and informants. A network theory approach is used to help analyze the role of actors involved in the entrepreneurial ecosystem. The role of each actor is then documented, explained, analyzed, and concluded. The results showed that market participants, the government and the social community had a dominant role in the process of knowledge transfer associated with improving the quality of cooperative entrepreneurship in Sukabumi. This article provides direction for further research.

Networking Factor of Topeng Malangan (Malangan Mask) Industry for the Business Sustainability (Case Study on Gunung Sari Craft Malang)

International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 2017

Topeng Malangan (Malangan mask) is one of the very important cultural products that has been developed to preserve the culture and is possibly be a business opportunity for Malangan Mask for Malang people. The focus of the study is to examine the networking strategies (partnership) on the Malangan Mask industry to sustain a business forMalangan Mask industry. The data collection is taken through interview, observation and documentation involving entrepreneurs, business partners, employees, customers, and researchers. Interviews, observation, and documentation were analyzed and developed with the SWOT matrix resulting in the formulation of strategies which support the networking strategy on Malangan Mask Industry. Analysis that has been used in this study is matrix IFAS and EFAS that were also conducted to sharpen the formulation of the strategy to be more effective in its implementation. The research have found that the final formulation in industrial networking strategy of Malangan Mask concentrates more on SO (Strength-Opportunities) strategy in which it focuses on the use of the power that the Malangan Mask industry in taking advantage of opportunities to the fullest.

Your Business Network Depends on Your Business Analysis Ability

Journal of economics, finance and management studies, 2023

Indonesia is an agricultural country. The Central Bureau of Statistics recorded that the farming profession reached 9,749,093 people. Particularly in Tuban district, East Java, dominated by rice commodity farmers with a total of 134,263 people, followed by corn commodity farmers with 81,974 people. Thus, of course, it will create a distribution chain that supports the development of the rice and secondary crops distribution business. One of the many rice and secondary crops companies is UD. Plain Bajag. Distribution companies such as UD. Bajag Polos prioritizes large turnover and volume of goods. Because the number of margins is not large, efficient management is needed so that the company can continue to grow by conducting a SWOT analysis. The method used in this study uses qualitative research, a phenomenological approach with model methods Simple Research Design with triangulation theory. The research subject is the owner of UD. Bajag Polos, with a research locus in Temayang Village , Kerek District, Tuban Regency. In this study it was found, the method of UD. Bajag Polos to maintain the company so that it continues to grow, namely in a special way, such as providing capital loans to supplying farmers , buying all agricultural products without exception, having substitute products , embracing similar competitors and marketing both retail and wholesale on a large scale. By taking a family approach to supplier farmers and embracing competitors, it will generate business opportunities or strengths, coupled with substitute goods and widespread marketing, making UD. Bajag Polos survives and thrives.

Institution modelling within the service ecosystem: evidence-based research of the hijab fashion industry in Indonesia

J. for Global Business Advancement, 2017

One of foundations of service science is service-dominant logic (S-DL) which has a premise that service ecosystem is system of the service system and strongly emphasise the role of the institution. An institution in S-DL viewed as a structure to arrange the dynamic network actors which are interrelated with others. The institution is an operant resource to guide the social interaction to enable value co-creation. The study proposes to model the institutional process to facilitate and improve the value co-creation by using agent-based modelling. The question of the study is how to model the institutional process to facilitate and to improve value co-creation. This study also provides the evidence by using a case study of the hijab fashion industry in Indonesia to give more understanding about the application of the institution. The hijab fashion industry is chosen by considering its contribution toward GDP and good projection in the context of business in Indonesia.

Network Relationships for Firm's Value-Added Strategies: A Case Study of Sarawak Convention Bureau (SCB)

The fragmented nature of the convention industry requires a substantial degree of networking and collaboration among the multifaceted network relationships in destination marketing. Forming specific societal structures and processes within the delegates and convention-related businesses, the evolution and progression in convention industry are associated with social benefits through an exchange of ideas, fostering business contacts and facilitating knowledge transfer. These cooperation and collaboration lead to the quest for value-added strategies. Based upon a case study of Sarawak Convention Bureau, this paper proposes a more integrative theoretical framework in an attempt to describe and explain the nature of network relationships in convention industry, and the value-added strategies from the viewpoint of social capital. The case study involves face-to-face interviews, data coding, causal network modelling, and within-case analysis, throughout the interactive processes of qualitative inquiry.

Methodology of business ecosystems network analysis: A case study in Telecom Italia Future Centre

Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 2013

The paper proposes a method for analysing, modelling and foresighting the business ecosystems as network structures interacting one with each other. The methodology's name is "methodology of business ecosystem network analysis" (MOBENA). The paper shows how it is possible to systematically study the structure and fluxes of a business ecosystem. The main problems of other modelling languages for firm interactions that MOBENA tries to overcome are that (1) the methodologies tailored for BEs are very few, the others neglect interdependences or focus only on tangible or intangible aspects, and (2) they limit potential for strategic analysis and they do not take in a future-perspective. The paper includes an analysis of literature on Strategic Management (in particular, strategic models on relationships), Network Analysis and Foresight, from whence the theoretical proposal of the MOBENA is born. Then, the authors illustrate its application via a case study conducted inside the Telecom Italia Future Centre, and in particular taking as example the digital imaging ecosystem. The original aspects are the mapping of tangible and intangible relationships, the dynamic and foresight analysis, the possibility to set strategic guidance thanks to specific indicators.